The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen1M. Jones, 1802 |
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... tion of power . " And another great character further says , " The faculties of his mind were great and happily united ; for his imagination , memory and reason were all extraordinary . He was indefatigable in study , and found himself ...
... tion of power . " And another great character further says , " The faculties of his mind were great and happily united ; for his imagination , memory and reason were all extraordinary . He was indefatigable in study , and found himself ...
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... tion and false profession , that I hold more culpable and less politic , except it be in great and rare matters : and therefore a general custom of simulation , ( which is this last de- gree ) , is a vice rising either of a natural ...
... tion and false profession , that I hold more culpable and less politic , except it be in great and rare matters : and therefore a general custom of simulation , ( which is this last de- gree ) , is a vice rising either of a natural ...
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... with a manifest detestation of bribery , doth the other ; and avoid not only the fault , but the suspicion . Whosoever is found variable , and changeth manifestly with- out manifest cause giveth suspicion of corrupt tion : therefore 46.
... with a manifest detestation of bribery , doth the other ; and avoid not only the fault , but the suspicion . Whosoever is found variable , and changeth manifestly with- out manifest cause giveth suspicion of corrupt tion : therefore 46.
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... tion . For roughness , it is a needless cause of discontent : severity breedeth fear , but rough- ness breedeth hate . Even reproofs from au- thority ought to be grave , and not taunting . As for facility , it is worse than bribery ...
... tion . For roughness , it is a needless cause of discontent : severity breedeth fear , but rough- ness breedeth hate . Even reproofs from au- thority ought to be grave , and not taunting . As for facility , it is worse than bribery ...
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Francis Bacon. tion . It is an assured sign of a worthy and generous spirit , whom honours amends ; for honour is , or should be the place of virtue ; and as in nature things move violently to their place , and calmly in their place , so ...
Francis Bacon. tion . It is an assured sign of a worthy and generous spirit , whom honours amends ; for honour is , or should be the place of virtue ; and as in nature things move violently to their place , and calmly in their place , so ...
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